| 1 | a | A is the first letter of the English alphabet and is used as an indefinite article before a singular noun. |
| 2 | ability | Ability is the power or skill to do something. |
| 3 | abroad | Abroad means in or to a foreign country or countries. |
| 4 | abuse | Abuse means to use something or someone in a harmful or cruel way. |
| 5 | access | Access refers to the ability to enter or use something. |
| 6 | accident | An accident is an unexpected and unintentional event, often resulting in damage or injury. |
| 7 | account | An account is a record or report of financial transactions or other events. |
| 8 | act | An act is a behavior or action that is done by someone. |
| 9 | action | An action is something done or performed. |
| 10 | active | Active means something that is involved in ongoing action or movement. |
| 11 | activity | An activity is an action that someone does for a particular purpose or reason. |
| 12 | actor | An actor is a person who performs in plays, movies, or TV shows. |
| 13 | ad | An ad, short for advertisement, is a public announcement or notice designed to promote or sell a product, service, or idea. |
| 14 | addition | Addition is the act or process of adding something to something else. |
| 15 | address | Address can refer to the location of a person or place, or the way in which a person speaks to an audience. |
| 16 | administration | Administration refers to the management and organization of a system, business, or government. |
| 17 | adult | An adult is a fully grown person who has reached the age of maturity. |
| 18 | advance | To advance means to move forward or progress in some way. |
| 19 | advantage | An advantage is a favorable or beneficial circumstance or condition that gives a competitive edge. |
| 20 | advertising | Advertising is the practice of promoting or selling products or services through various media channels. |
| 21 | advice | Advice is suggestions or recommendations offered to someone about what they should do in a particular situation. |
| 22 | affair | An affair refers to a romantic or sexual relationship between two people who are not married to each other. |
| 23 | affect | To affect means to have an influence on or to produce a change in something. |
| 24 | afternoon | Afternoon is the time of day between noon and evening. |
| 25 | age | Age is the amount of time that someone has lived or something has existed. |
| 26 | agency | An agency is an organization or company that provides a particular service, often acting on behalf of others. |
| 27 | agent | An agent is a person or organization that represents another person or organization in a business or legal transaction. |
| 28 | agreement | An agreement is a mutual understanding or arrangement reached by two or more parties. |
| 29 | air | Air is the invisible mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth and is necessary for breathing. |
| 30 | airline | An airline is a company that provides air transport services for passengers and/or cargo. |
| 31 | airport | An airport is a place where airplanes take off and land, and where passengers can board and leave planes. |
| 32 | alarm | An alarm is a device that makes a loud noise to warn people of danger or to wake them up. |
| 33 | alcohol | Alcohol is a type of drink that can make people drunk. |
| 34 | alternative | Alternative refers to a choice or option that is different from the usual or mainstream. |
| 35 | ambition | Ambition is a strong desire or goal to achieve something, often involving personal or career advancement. |
| 36 | amount | Amount refers to the quantity or volume of something. |
| 37 | analysis | Analysis is the process of examining something in detail to understand or explain it. |
| 38 | analyst | An analyst is a person who examines and interprets data, often for business or financial purposes. |
| 39 | anger | Anger is a strong feeling of displeasure or hostility. |
| 40 | angle | An angle is the measurement of the space between two intersecting lines or surfaces. |
| 41 | animal | An animal is a living organism that is not a plant and has the ability to move around and respond to its environment. |
| 42 | annual | Annual means something that happens once a year. |
| 43 | answer | An answer is a response to a question or problem. |
| 44 | anxiety | Anxiety refers to a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome or situation. |
| 45 | anybody | Anybody refers to any person, regardless of identity or specific characteristics. |
| 46 | anything | Anything means any thing or object, no matter what it is. |
| 47 | anywhere | Anywhere refers to any place at all, without being specific. |
| 48 | apartment | An apartment is a self-contained living space within a larger building, typically rented out to tenants. |
| 49 | appeal | Appeal is the quality of being attractive or interesting, or the act of asking for a decision to be changed. |
| 50 | appearance | Appearance is the way in which someone or something looks or appears, often referring to physical features or qualities. |
| 51 | apple | An apple is a round fruit with a red, green, or yellow skin and a white inside, often eaten raw or used in cooking or baking. |
| 52 | application | An application is a software program designed for a specific task or purpose. |
| 53 | appointment | An appointment is a prearranged meeting or arrangement to see someone or be somewhere at a particular time. |
| 54 | area | An area is a particular part or region of a place or object. |
| 55 | argument | An argument is a disagreement or a reason given in support of or against an idea, action or theory. |
| 56 | arm | An arm is a limb on the body that extends from the shoulder to the hand. |
| 57 | army | An army is a large organized body of people trained and equipped for war or military service. |
| 58 | arrival | Arrival is the act of reaching a destination or the time at which someone or something arrives. |
| 59 | art | Art is the expression of creativity and imagination through visual or performing means. |
| 60 | article | An article is a written composition on a particular topic, often published in a newspaper, magazine, or website. |
| 61 | aside | Aside is a word that means to move something to the side or out of the way, or to mention something in addition to the main point. |
| 62 | ask | To ask is to request information or to invite someone to do something. |
| 63 | aspect | An aspect is a particular feature or characteristic of something, often considered from a specific point of view. |
| 64 | assignment | An assignment is a task or project that is given to someone to complete, often as part of a course of study or job. |
| 65 | assist | To assist is to help or support someone in doing something. |
| 66 | assistance | Assistance is help or support that is given to someone who needs it. |
| 67 | assistant | An assistant is a person who helps or supports someone in their work or duties. |
| 68 | associate | To associate is to connect or link things or people together in some way. |
| 69 | association | An association is a group of people or organizations working together toward a common goal or purpose, often sharing resources or expertise. |
| 70 | assumption | An assumption is a belief or something taken for granted, often without proof or evidence. |
| 71 | atmosphere | Atmosphere refers to the overall feeling or mood of a place or situation. |
| 72 | attack | To attack is to try to hurt or harm someone or something. |
| 73 | attempt | An attempt is an effort to do something, often with the intention of succeeding. |
| 74 | attention | The act of focusing one's mental faculties on a particular object, task, or person. |
| 75 | attitude | Attitude refers to a person's mental position or perspective, often influencing their behavior or actions. |
| 76 | audience | An audience is a group of people who gather to watch or listen to a performance, speech, or presentation. |
| 77 | author | An author is a person who writes books, articles, or other written works. |
| 78 | average | Average is a measure of central tendency, calculated by adding a group of numbers and dividing by the total number of values. |
| 79 | award | An award is a prize or recognition given to a person or group for their achievements. |
| 80 | awareness | Awareness refers to having knowledge or perception of something. |
| 81 | baby | A baby is a young human being who has not yet learned to walk or talk. |
| 82 | back | The back is the part of the body that is opposite to the front and includes the spine. |
| 83 | background | Background refers to the part of a scene or picture that is furthest from the viewer, or the circumstances or events that lead up to a particular situation. |
| 84 | bad | Bad is used to describe something that is not good or is of poor quality. |
| 85 | bag | A bag is a flexible container used for carrying or storing items. |
| 86 | bake | To bake is to cook food in an oven using dry heat. |
| 87 | balance | Balance is a state of equilibrium or stability, where things are equal and in the right proportion. |
| 88 | ball | A ball is a round object that can be thrown, kicked, or hit in a game or sport. |
| 89 | band | A band is a group of musicians who play instruments and perform music together. |
| 90 | bank | A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and makes loans or investments with those funds. |
| 91 | bar | A bar is a place where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed. |
| 92 | base | A base is the bottom or foundation of something. |
| 93 | baseball | Baseball is a sport played with a ball and bat between two teams of nine players each, in which the players score points by hitting the ball and running around four bases in a diamond-shaped field. |
| 94 | basis | A basis is the underlying support or foundation for something. |
| 95 | basket | A basket is a container made of woven material, such as straw or wire, used for carrying or storing items. |
| 96 | bat | A bat is a flying mammal with leathery wings that can navigate and catch prey using echolocation. |
| 97 | bath | A bath is a container filled with water in which people bathe to wash their bodies. |
| 98 | bathroom | A bathroom is a room in a house or building that is used for personal hygiene activities such as bathing and using the toilet. |
| 99 | battle | A battle is a violent confrontation between two or more groups, typically involving armed combat. |
| 100 | beach | A beach is a sandy or rocky area next to a body of water, usually the ocean. |
| 101 | bear | Bear refers to a large, carnivorous mammal with shaggy fur and a distinctive hump on its back, or to endure or tolerate something difficult or unpleasant. |
| 102 | beat | To beat means to strike repeatedly, usually with the intention of causing harm or injury. |
| 103 | beautiful | Beautiful means something that is pleasing to the senses or aesthetically pleasing. |
| 104 | bed | A bed is a piece of furniture used for sleeping or resting. |
| 105 | bedroom | A bedroom is a room in a house or apartment where people sleep and keep their personal belongings. |
| 106 | beer | Beer is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains, often served cold in a glass or bottle. |
| 107 | beginning | The beginning is the start or first part of something. |
| 108 | being | Being refers to the existence or presence of something or someone. |
| 109 | bell | A bell is a hollow, usually metal, cup-shaped object that produces a ringing sound when struck. |
| 110 | belt | A belt is a flexible strip of material, such as leather or cloth, that is worn around the waist to hold clothing or carry tools. |
| 111 | bench | A bench is a long, usually wooden, seat for two or more people, typically with a back and sometimes with arms. |
| 112 | bend | To bend is to curve or to change the shape of something by applying pressure. |
| 113 | benefit | A benefit is an advantage or profit gained from something. |
| 114 | bet | A bet is a wager or agreement in which a person risks something of value on the outcome of an event or contest. |
| 115 | beyond | Beyond means further away in distance or time, or in a more advanced state or stage. |
| 116 | bicycle | A bicycle is a two-wheeled vehicle that is powered by pedaling. |
| 117 | bid | A bid is an offer or proposal to buy or do something. |
| 118 | big | Big means something that is large in size or significant. |
| 119 | bike | A bike is a short form of bicycle, which is a vehicle with two wheels that is powered by pedals. |
| 120 | bill | A bill is a statement that shows the amount of money owed for goods or services. |
| 121 | bird | A bird is a warm-blooded vertebrate with feathers, wings, and a beak. |
| 122 | birth | Birth is the process of being born, or the beginning of life for a human or animal. |
| 123 | birthday | A birthday is the anniversary of the day on which a person was born, often celebrated with a party or other festivities. |
| 124 | bit | A bit is a small amount or a piece of something. |
| 125 | bite | To bite is to use your teeth to break, cut, or grip something. |
| 126 | bitter | Bitter is a taste that is sharp, harsh, and unpleasant. |
| 127 | black | Black is a color that is the darkest possible shade, the opposite of white. |
| 128 | blame | Blame is to hold someone responsible for a fault or mistake. |
| 129 | blank | Blank is a term used to describe something that has no writing or printing on it. |
| 130 | blind | Blind means unable to see, or without vision. |
| 131 | block | A block is a solid piece of material, such as wood or stone, that has flat sides and is often used for building. |
| 132 | blood | Blood is a red liquid that circulates in the veins and arteries of humans and other animals, carrying oxygen and nutrients to the cells and tissues of the body. |
| 133 | blow | To blow is to move air forcefully through your mouth or other means, often causing movement or sound. |
| 134 | blue | Blue is a color that is often associated with the sky or water. |
| 135 | board | A board is a flat piece of wood, plastic, or other material used for a variety of purposes. |
| 136 | boat | A boat is a watercraft used for transportation on water. |
| 137 | body | The body is the physical structure of a person or animal, including all the organs, tissues, and bones. |
| 138 | bone | A bone is a hard, rigid part of the body that forms the skeleton and provides support. |
| 139 | bonus | A bonus is an additional payment or reward given to someone as a result of their performance or work. |
| 140 | book | A book is a collection of written or printed pages bound together, containing information, stories, or other content. |
| 141 | boot | A boot is a type of footwear that covers the foot and ankle and sometimes extends up the leg. |
| 142 | border | A border is the line or area separating two countries, regions, or places. |
| 143 | boss | A boss is a person who has authority over others in a workplace. |
| 144 | bother | To bother someone is to annoy or disturb them. |
| 145 | bottle | A bottle is a container with a narrow neck used for storing liquids. |
| 146 | bottom | Bottom is the lowest or deepest part of something. |
| 147 | bowl | A bowl is a round, deep dish used for holding food or liquid. |
| 148 | box | A box is a container with a flat bottom and sides, typically square or rectangular in shape. |
| 149 | boy | A boy is a young male person. |
| 150 | boyfriend | A boyfriend is a male partner in a romantic relationship. |
| 151 | brain | The brain is the organ in the head that controls the body's functions and enables conscious thought, perception, and emotion. |
| 152 | branch | A branch is a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk or another branch, or a division of a company or organization. |
| 153 | brave | Brave means showing courage or fearlessness in the face of danger or difficulty. |
| 154 | bread | Bread is a type of food made from flour, water, and yeast, which is baked and usually sliced before being eaten. |
| 155 | break | To break is to separate something into pieces or to stop working properly. |
| 156 | breakfast | Breakfast is the first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning. |
| 157 | breast | A breast is the front part of a person's chest, usually referring to a female's mammary gland used for breastfeeding. |
| 158 | breath | Breath is the air that you take into your lungs and then let out again through your mouth or nose. |
| 159 | brick | A brick is a rectangular block made of clay or other materials used for building walls. |
| 160 | bridge | A bridge is a structure that is built over a river, road, or other obstacle to allow people or vehicles to cross. |
| 161 | brief | Brief means of short duration or duration or short in length, or a concise summary or statement. |
| 162 | brilliant | Brilliant refers to something that is exceptionally bright, vivid, or radiant, often associated with intelligence or talent. |
| 163 | broad | Broad means wide in extent or scope, or including a wide variety of things. |
| 164 | brother | A brother is a male sibling, sharing at least one parent. |
| 165 | brown | Brown is a color that is darker than yellow or beige. |
| 166 | brush | A brush is a tool with bristles or fibers used for cleaning, grooming, or painting. |
| 167 | buddy | A buddy is a friend or companion. |
| 168 | budget | A budget is a plan for how to spend money over a certain period of time. |
| 169 | bug | A bug is an insect or a small creature that can cause harm or annoyance. |
| 170 | building | A building is a structure used for shelter, such as a house, office, or store. |
| 171 | bunch | A bunch is a group of objects or people that are together in a cluster or tightly packed. |
| 172 | burn | To burn means to use fire or heat to destroy something. |
| 173 | bus | A bus is a large vehicle used for transporting passengers, typically along a regular route. |
| 174 | business | Business is the activity of buying and selling goods and services to make a profit. |
| 175 | button | A button is a small object that you press to make something happen. |
| 176 | buy | To buy is to exchange money for a product or service. |
| 177 | buyer | A buyer is a person who buys something. |
| 178 | cabinet | A cabinet is a piece of furniture with shelves or drawers used for storage, often found in kitchens or offices. |
| 179 | cable | A cable is a thick, strong wire used for transmitting electricity, data, or audio and video signals. |
| 180 | cake | A cake is a sweet dessert made from flour, sugar, eggs, and other ingredients, often baked in an oven. |
| 181 | calendar | A calendar is a system used for organizing days, weeks, and months of the year. |
| 182 | call | To call is to use your voice to get someone's attention or to speak to someone over the phone. |
| 183 | calm | Calm refers to a state of peace and tranquility, free from agitation or disturbance. |
| 184 | camera | A camera is a device used to capture visual images and videos. |
| 185 | camp | A camp is a temporary shelter or dwelling used for camping or outdoor activities. |
| 186 | campaign | A campaign is a series of planned actions that are intended to achieve a particular goal. |
| 187 | can | Can is a modal verb used to express ability or possibility. |
| 188 | cancel | To cancel is to stop or annul something. |
| 189 | cancer | Cancer is a disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body. |
| 190 | candidate | A candidate is a person who applies or is nominated for a job, position, or award. |
| 191 | candle | A candle is a stick of wax with a wick that can be lit and used for illumination or decoration. |
| 192 | candy | Candy is a sweet treat made from sugar or chocolate. |
| 193 | cap | A cap is a type of hat that fits closely to the head and has a visor or brim to protect the eyes from the sun. |
| 194 | capital | Capital is a city that serves as the seat of government for a country or state, or it can refer to wealth and resources that can be used to create more wealth. |
| 195 | car | A car is a vehicle with four wheels that is powered by an engine and is used for transportation. |
| 196 | card | A card is a small rectangular piece of paper or plastic used for various purposes, such as identification or payment. |
| 197 | care | Care refers to the effort and attention given to something or someone in order to keep them safe and healthy. |
| 198 | career | Career refers to a person's profession or occupation, often including a series of jobs or positions within a particular field. |
| 199 | carpet | A carpet is a type of flooring made of fabric or woven material. |
| 200 | carry | To carry means to hold or support the weight of something and transport it from one place to another. |